Cispes Boston - Solidarity with El Salvador

Cispes Boston - Solidarity with El Salvador Boston chapter of CISPES, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador. We fight against U.S. Join us in transforming U.S. Photo credit: Janette Linares

We support the FMLN (Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front) and the Salvadoran social movement in their struggles for social and economic justice. intervention in Latin America and work to build the left in the U.S. We stand in solidarity with workers, students, women, immigrants, and environmental activists. Current campaign: Fighting against an unjust lawsuit brought by the government of El

Salvador by Pacific Rim Mining corporation, and working towards an end to CAFTA (Central America Free Trade Agreement), the destructive trade policy that allows the lawsuit. We have chapters in Boston, New York, Washington DC, Seattle, Olympia, Portland OR, San Fransisco, Los Angeles, and Santa Cruz as well as an office in San Salvador. We are a grassroots organization and our power is in our volunteer activists. foreign policy and working towards a more just world!

The sleaziest. Mitt Romney used investment money from the Salvadoran oligarchy to start Bain Capital; they spent the ret...
08/14/2012

The sleaziest. Mitt Romney used investment money from the Salvadoran oligarchy to start Bain Capital; they spent the returns from their investment on death squads targeting the Salvadoran people. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/08/mitt-romney-death-squads-bain_n_1710133.html

In 1983, Bill Bain asked Mitt Romney to launch Bain Capital, a private equity offshoot of the successful consulting firm Bain & Company. After some initial reluctance, Romney agreed.

08/14/2012

Our first-ever medical brigade has arrived in El Salvador!

http://www.cispes.org/topcontent/press-release-el-salvador-welcomes-education-brigade-from-the-us/ Our literacy brigade ...
06/26/2012

http://www.cispes.org/topcontent/press-release-el-salvador-welcomes-education-brigade-from-the-us/ Our literacy brigade has landed in El Salvador! Check out this photo of CISPES' own Lisa Fuller and Vice President Salvador Sanchez Ceren...

El Salvador’s Ministry of Education welcomes brigade from the United States; First international volunteers to support the National Literacy Program Contact: Alexis Stoumbelis, CISPES (202) 521-2510 ext. 205 On June 25, El Salvador’s Vice-President and Minister of Education, Salvador Sánchez-Cerén, ...

Industrial & maquila workers marching for their rights! CISPES' allies in the unions - many of them women, many of them ...
06/21/2012

Industrial & maquila workers marching for their rights! CISPES' allies in the unions - many of them women, many of them working in factories or as street vendors - are some of the strongest fighters. http://www.cispes.org/blog/workers-mobilize-for-higher-wages-in-private-sector/

On May 30th - four weeks after May Day - Salvadoran workers returned to the streets to demand increased minimum wages for private sector jobs. Over two thousand people marched to the headquarters of the National Association of Private Businesses (ANEP) - similar to the US Chamber of Commerce - de...

Latest update on the Pacific Rim mining lawsuit: the case was thrown out under CAFTA, but is being allowed to continue u...
06/20/2012

Latest update on the Pacific Rim mining lawsuit: the case was thrown out under CAFTA, but is being allowed to continue under El Salvador's own pro-big business laws. Confused? Read on. http://www.cispes.org/programs/anti-mining-and-cafta/international-tribunal-allows-canadian-mining-company-to-continue-attacking-el-salvadors-land-water-and-democracy/

For immediate release Contact: Alexis Stoumbelis (202) 521-2510 ext. 205 Washington, DC: On June 1, a tribunal at the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) housed at the World Bank, granted jurisdiction to Canadian mining company, Pacific Rim, to continue with its at...

Joint press conference with Boston CISPES, FMLN Boston, and the Salvadoran consulate to kick off our medical supply driv...
06/20/2012

Joint press conference with Boston CISPES, FMLN Boston, and the Salvadoran consulate to kick off our medical supply drive! Our goal is to fill a huge container with medical supplies to send to El Salvador that will arrive along with our healthcare brigade. Get in touch if you're interested in donating or hosting a house party!

06/15/2012

"Those who wish to treat with charity that which must be treated with justice make a caricature of love." -Monseñor Romero

The murder rate in El Salvador has dropped 40%. But is this cause for celebration or concern? http://www.cispes.org/prog...
04/23/2012

The murder rate in El Salvador has dropped 40%. But is this cause for celebration or concern? http://www.cispes.org/programs/stop-repression-and-the-ilea/salvadoran-govt-accused-of-negotiating-with-gangs-after-40-drop-in-murders/

A 40% drop in murder rates in El Salvador in mid-March prompted the media and the public to take a closer look at the security tactics being employed by the country´s Ministry of Justice and Public Security, now under the leadership of retired military officers. In an investigative report by the dig...

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